May 17, 2026

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In John 21:1–19, we see the resurrected Jesus move toward Peter in grace, not condemnation. Jesus restores Peter at the very place of his failure, reminding us that resurrection life is not built on performance, but on love. This message explores how failure is met with mercy, shame with grace, and weakness with resurrection power. No matter how far you’ve fallen, Jesus is still calling: “Follow Me.”

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March 15, 2026

March 15, 2026

In this message from the Backwards Kingdom series, we explore one of the most challenging teachings of Jesus from Gospel of Matthew 16:24–28: “Whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for my sake will find it.” The kingdom of God...

March 8, 2026

March 8, 2026

In this message from Sean Yost, Jesus gives a radical invitation: When worship expands, worry shrinks. Looking at Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus teaches that anxiety about life, provision, and the future reveals something deeper about where our trust is placed. When money,...

March 1, 2026

March 1, 2026

Pastor Eastman brings a powerful message on prayer, continuing our sermon series, The Backwards Kingdom. In a world obsessed with visibility, platform, and applause, Jesus reveals a radically different way to live. In Gospel of Matthew 6:1–6, Jesus teaches that the...